Sentences with phrase «number of university presses»

Of the newspaper book review sections, the Wall Street Journal tends to cover books that others do not, including a fair number of university press books.
In my recent opportunity to work with this Committee, I have been impressed and gratified by the number of University Press titles that are likely to be well received by the public library patron.

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By his way of thinking, the most pressing problems include a dramatic drop in college and university endowments, an ever increasing number of graduate students and recent PhDs who will likely never secure full - time academic jobs, and a graying, backward - looking professoriate that refuses to get out of the way.
I am preceded in this conclusion by a number of scholars, such as Milic Capek in Bergson and Modern Physics (Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Reidel, 1971), 215, 307; and F. Bradford Wallack in The Epochal Nature of Process in Whitehead's Metaphysics (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1980), 207:
Kingdom of the Children: Culture and Controversy in the Homeschooling Movement by Mitchell L. Stevens Princeton University Press, 238 pages, $ 24.95 A recent government report documents a remarkable growth in the number of school - aged children now being educated at home and provides reassuring....
[23] See the chapter entitled «Number in the Colonial Imagination,» in Arjun Appadurai, Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997), pp. 114 - 135.
4 There are a number of striking parallels between Hall's vision of the future (and his critique of contemporary society) and the ideas expressed by James Ogilvey in Many Dimensional Man: Decentralizing Self, Society and the Sacred (New York: Oxford University Press.
It is the case that large - and middle - sized for - profit publishers and university presses as well as a number of new small presses now publish substantial numbers of books by mainline Protestant writers.
Varieties of Moral Personality by Owen Flanagan Harvard University Press, 336 pages, $ 34.95 In this challenging book, Owen Flanagan addresses a number of important and neglected connections between ethics and psychology.
A number of our distinguished literary figures cut their pens on parliamentary reporting, as described by Nikki Hessell in Literary Authors, Parliamentary Reporters: Johnson, Coleridge, Hazlitt, Dickens (Cambridge University Press, # 55).
When he visited Syracuse University in February, he held a brief press conference about the Reducing Educational Debt Act, a bill that would make the first two years of community college free, allow student loan borrowers to refinance at lower rates and increase the number of Pell Grants, which, unlike loans, do not have to be paid back.
There has been significant recent press coverage given to the decline in the number of students taking advanced maths or science subjects both in the later years of secondary schooling and at university.
His latest book is Damned Lies and Statistics: Untangling Numbers from the Media, Politicians, and Activists (University of California Press, 2001).
He also has been a teacher, editor, and research assistant for the Civil Rights Project at Harvard University, coeditor of Double the Numbers: Increasing Postsecondary Credentials for Underrepresented Youth (Harvard Education Press) and Minding the Gap: Why Integrating High School with College Makes Sense and How to Do It (Harvard Education Press).
We work with a number of publishers there and globally, including Macmillan, Pearson, and Oxford University Press.
To request a free desk copy for an adopted Coyote Canyon Press title, please fax your request on university / school letterhead listing the name of the course and the number of students in attendance.
John S. Coleman & Stanley A. Temple, On the Prowl, WISCONSIN NATURAL RESOURCES MAG., Dec. 1996, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, at http://www.wnrmag.com/stories/1996/dec96/cats.htm (Coleman and Temple conducted a four - year study of cat predation in Wisconsin); see also Michele Ameri, The Australian Cat Dilemma, TED CASE STUDIES, CASE NUMBER: 396 (1997) available at http://www.american.edu/ted/cats.htm; B. M. Fitzgerald & D. C. Turner, Hunting behavior of domestic cats and their impact on prey populations, in THE DOMESTIC CAT: THE BIOLOGY OF ITS BEHAVIOUR 123 - 147 (D.C. Turner & P. Bateson, eds., Cambridge University Press 2000of Natural Resources, at http://www.wnrmag.com/stories/1996/dec96/cats.htm (Coleman and Temple conducted a four - year study of cat predation in Wisconsin); see also Michele Ameri, The Australian Cat Dilemma, TED CASE STUDIES, CASE NUMBER: 396 (1997) available at http://www.american.edu/ted/cats.htm; B. M. Fitzgerald & D. C. Turner, Hunting behavior of domestic cats and their impact on prey populations, in THE DOMESTIC CAT: THE BIOLOGY OF ITS BEHAVIOUR 123 - 147 (D.C. Turner & P. Bateson, eds., Cambridge University Press 2000of cat predation in Wisconsin); see also Michele Ameri, The Australian Cat Dilemma, TED CASE STUDIES, CASE NUMBER: 396 (1997) available at http://www.american.edu/ted/cats.htm; B. M. Fitzgerald & D. C. Turner, Hunting behavior of domestic cats and their impact on prey populations, in THE DOMESTIC CAT: THE BIOLOGY OF ITS BEHAVIOUR 123 - 147 (D.C. Turner & P. Bateson, eds., Cambridge University Press 2000of domestic cats and their impact on prey populations, in THE DOMESTIC CAT: THE BIOLOGY OF ITS BEHAVIOUR 123 - 147 (D.C. Turner & P. Bateson, eds., Cambridge University Press 2000OF ITS BEHAVIOUR 123 - 147 (D.C. Turner & P. Bateson, eds., Cambridge University Press 2000);
NKA Journal of Contemporary African Art Special Issue: The Black Arts Movement: Testimonials / Documents / Conversations Number 30 Spring 1012 Duke University Press 905 W. Main St. Durham, NC 27701 Copyright 2012, Durham, NC «1 + 1 = 3 «JOINING FORCES, Coreen Simpson's Photographic Suite pg.
The history of printing in the East of England goes back to the 16th century, when a number of presses were established around the University of Cambridge.
And the new site also links through to Oxford University Press resources, including artists» biographies on Grove Art Online --- all of which can be accessed with nothing more than a local - authority library card number (would that more people knew about this).
He is the author of a number of books, notably Making the Modern: Industry, Art and Design in America (University of Chicago Press, 1993); Transformations in Australian Art (Craftsman House, Sydney, 2002); The Architecture of Aftermath (University of Chicago Press, 2006), What is Contemporary Art?
«Shades of Black: Assembling Black Arts in 1980s Britain», Duke University Press, 2005, edited by David A. Bailey, Ian Baucom, Sonia Boyce, book review, Art Monthly, London, Number 288, July / August 2005: 46 - 47
Halberstam has co-edited a number of anthologies including Posthuman Bodies with Ira Livingston (Indiana University Press, 1995) and a special issue of Social Text with Jose Munoz and David Eng titled «What's Queer About Queer Studies Now?»
MIMOCA, Marugame, Japan 2005 Ernst van Alphen, Art in Mind: How Contemporary Images Shape Thought, Chicago: University of Chicago Press Carol Kino, «And then her number came up», New York Times, 27 March 2005 Massimo Gioni, «Marlene Dumas, ton visage demain: your face tomorrow», Artpress, November 2005 «The power 100», ArtReview, November 2005 2004 Robert Enright, «The fearless body», Border Crossings, no. 91, 2004 Dumas, Marlene, «The right to be silent (a conversation on elitism and accessibility)», Frieze, January / February 2004 2003 Emma Dexter, «Painting fear», Modern Painters, Autumn 2003 2002 Valerie Breuvart (ed.)
I sometimes wonder how it works: Does Sammy Roth at USA TODAY phone up the University of Michigan press office asking for a global - warming comment on this week's weather, and get put through to Jonathan Overpeck's extension number?
Distributing press releases from the universities of myself and my coauthors led to media coverage in over 28 countries, including a number of non-English speaking countries (thank goodness for Google Translate).
As of July 2017, the Harvard Project on Climate Agreements had released 94 Discussion Papers, three edited books (published by Cambridge University Press), and a number of policy briefs, all written by leading scholars in the fields of economics, political science, international relations, and law.
Limiting the number of lawyers called to the bar for purposes of competition manipulation, is discussed in this book by Christopher Moore, «The Law Society of Upper Canada and Ontario's Lawyers 1797 - 1997» (University of Toronto Press, 1997).
White Park Bay, a company that seems to specialize in porting Oxford University Press books to the iPhone, has published a number of OUPs technical dictionaries as iPhone apps, among them the Oxford Dictionary of Law.
China University of Political Science and Law Press, a leading legal publisher in China, just published a bilingual (English and Chinese) legal research textbook based on West's Analysis of American Law / Key Number System and WestlawNext.
Since his transition from tech lawyer to legal technologist Dan's been mentioned, featured, or published widely in the legal industry press and spoken to legal and non-legal audiences in a number of settings including at SXSW Interactive, Ignite Seattle, Georgetown University, Stanford University, ReInvent Law, and the National Conference of Bar Presidents.
Winning Over the Masses While these numbers may pique the interest of producers, Yahoo will be hard - pressed to trump Google's ownership of this market, Lance Strate, professor of communications and media studies at Fordham University, told the E-Commerce Times.
«The paramount importance of early math skills — of beginning school with a knowledge of numbers, number order, and other rudimentary math concepts — is one of the puzzles coming out of the study,» coauthor and Northwestern University researcher Greg Duncan said in a press release.
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